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Natural and unnatural answers to evolutionary questions

Natural and unnatural answers to evolutionary questions Although Sol Spiegelman, Manfred Eigen, and other pioneers (2, 3) initiated the study of directed molecular evolution using Qβ bacteriophage, in recent years such experiments have become much more powerful due to the advent of facile methods for DNA synthesis and nucleic acid amplification. Now, functional nucleic acid binding species (aptamers) and catalysts can be … http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences PNAS

Natural and unnatural answers to evolutionary questions

Natural and unnatural answers to evolutionary questions

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , Volume 94 (14): 7126 – Jul 8, 1997

Abstract

Although Sol Spiegelman, Manfred Eigen, and other pioneers (2, 3) initiated the study of directed molecular evolution using Qβ bacteriophage, in recent years such experiments have become much more powerful due to the advent of facile methods for DNA synthesis and nucleic acid amplification. Now, functional nucleic acid binding species (aptamers) and catalysts can be …

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Abstract

Although Sol Spiegelman, Manfred Eigen, and other pioneers (2, 3) initiated the study of directed molecular evolution using Qβ bacteriophage, in recent years such experiments have become much more powerful due to the advent of facile methods for DNA synthesis and nucleic acid amplification. Now, functional nucleic acid binding species (aptamers) and catalysts can be …

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Published: Jul 8, 1997

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